Coins of the Commonwealth of England.

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Aidan Work, Feb 15, 2005.

  1. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    The coins of the Commonwealth of England can be divided into 2 series;

    The series with the 2 shields on the reverse (Breeches' Money),& the Oliver Cromwell coins.The 1658 5/- crown is one of the most attractive coins that I have ever seen.There were Oliver Cromwell 1/4d.'s with several reverses.Has anyone seen these coins? I have got the Breeches' Money 1d. & 2d. coins,which are undated.
     
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  3. sylvester

    sylvester New Member

    I've seen quite a few Cromwell coins for sale over the past few years, i've even met the odd one in person. I could have bought one once but i figured that it was a bit overpriced for the condition. Quite a bit over to be honest.
     
  4. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Oliver Cromwell Coins.

    Sylvester,I was shown an Oliver Cromwell 5/- by a late friend of mine.It was one of his favourite pieces.It is in his collection,which will be auctioned
    in Sydney over the period of 6-8 April by Noble's auction house.It is definitely one of the most attractive English (as opposed to British) coins that I have seen.Here is the link to the catalogue; www.noble.net.au .I hope that you find this to be of interest.
     
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